Editorials|1 March 1929

THE MEETING IN BOSTON

Abstract

From the large number of letters coming in to the Editor's office it would seem that a large attendance is already assured for the Boston Clinical Week. This augurs most promisingly for the success of this meeting. The Boston men have prepared a fine program. Especially attractive is the clinical program which ensures a high grade of clinics suitable for the postgraduate. Attention has been given to the criticisms of the clinics presented at the last two Clinical Weeks to the effect that these clinics were of an order suitable to senior students but not of a postgraduate quality and